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Encyclopedia > Mesoproterozoic
This era is part of the
Proterozoic eon.
Neoproterozoic
Mesoproterozoic
Paleoproterozoic

The Mesoproterozoic era is a geologic period that occurred between 1600 and 900 million years ago.


The major events of this era are the formation of the Rodinia supercontinent and the evolution of sexual reproduction.



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Palaeos Proterozoic: The Mesoproterozoic Era (669 words)
The Mesoproterozoic was the first period of Earth's history with a respectable geological record.
The subdivisions of the Mesoproterozoic are, obviously, arbitrary divisions based on time.
The base of the Mesoproterozoic is defined chronometrically, in terms of years, rather than by the appearance or disappearance of some organism.
Project title: Mesoproterozoic anorogenic granitoid magmatism in active shear zones (1320 words)
The Mesoproterozoic period between 1.6 and 1.4 Ga is commonly thought to be one of crustal stabilization in the almost entire North Atlantic realm.
Mesoproterozoic active shear zones controlling anorogenic magmatism in the western part of the East European Craton, EUG10, Strasbourg, pp.
The Stenshuvud and Tåghusa granites: new representatives of the Mesoproterozoic granitic magmatism in southern Sweden.
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